Cybéle

Cybéle grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts. Some highlights of her time at the school include singing as a soloist with Kenny Rogers at the age of 10, portraying several leading roles such as Anne in "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz," and christening the Paul Brown Stadium at it's Grand Opening with a solo, a cappella performance of the National Anthem. She recently sang the anthem at the new Belterra Park before it's very first horse race as well.

Cybéle got her start as a professional musician when she was hired to sing in a duo at The Waterfront in 2006. She has gone on to perform as a solo pianist/singer at many of the area's top piano bars, lounges, and casinos. Her debut album, "Medicated America" was self-released in 2011 and features a duet with Eliot Sloan - lead singer of Blessid Union of Souls, as well as a 9/11 tribute song that has been aired locally.

Although she'd planned on releasing a sophomore album, which was already written, Cybéle has been TOO busy with family life. She was engaged in 2011, married in July 2012, became a mother to a little girl in March 2013, was pregnant again and bedridden in 2014, and became a mother again to a (perfectly healthy:) little boy in January 2015...which pretty much brings us to now. Finding it too difficult to undertake another full album project all by herself, while she raises two very young children and also performs full time, Cybéle has decided to digitally release each new song as a single - allowing her to focus on one song at a time and hopefully keep her sanity!

Her latest single entitled, "Sweet Surrender" was released in October 2015. Cybéle is excited to be recording again and is gearing up to reach higher heights so that she may show her children the worth in chasing your dreams, despite the odds.